One bathroom floor coming up...one day.
I just found out one must protect these flowers from the frost... |
We have a break thru, from other room to kitchen for waste water pipes and Hot n' cold water! |
The other side...from under the new bedroom floor, going into the kitchen. This little wall is only a foot thick... |
There it is...for the next lot of workers to fix hot and cold water, plus waste water pipes in the kitchen... |
Now for the other end of those pipes...which will connect to the hot water and cold to go to the kitchen... |
Digging the trench for the floor waste...in case the washing machine, loo or vanity overflows... |
Then a cupboard will enclose the water heater, using the nice paneled doors from the old fireplaces. Was painting the walls, but decided to stop, as the patterns on the wall are so old, I decided to keep them as is...so when you open the cupboard, the patterns will be there for historical purposes. Of course it will all be tidied up...
A candle-light and champers party for the girls is next on the agenda before the wall goes in!
So, now I wait and see if Zoltan has munka (work) in Budapest tomorrow, if not I'll have the floor done by tomorrow (Monday) night!
Talk about the land of anti-climax!
OK...that's it for now...on a rainy, but delicious Sunday afternoon!
Fire going, just cooked a roast in the pan on top of the stove, am very full, but happy!
Lots of roast pumpkin, and the leanest of lean beef.
Not a skerik of fat in that meat...which probably accounts for it being a but dry, but delicious anyways.
I had the "baa-baah" butcher make me a few kgs of beef mince and wow, that meat has no...but no...fat at all in it!
OK...see you all next week.
Cheers
M
The first barrow load of base concrete... |
The mesh is in place...This double strength is over the cellar below Zoltan's feet |
Then it started raining, so the guys went home as they can't obviously work with electricity in the wet! |
Talk about the land of anti-climax!
OK...that's it for now...on a rainy, but delicious Sunday afternoon!
Fire going, just cooked a roast in the pan on top of the stove, am very full, but happy!
Lots of roast pumpkin, and the leanest of lean beef.
Not a skerik of fat in that meat...which probably accounts for it being a but dry, but delicious anyways.
I had the "baa-baah" butcher make me a few kgs of beef mince and wow, that meat has no...but no...fat at all in it!
OK...see you all next week.
Cheers
M
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